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Location: SouthWest PA | HARD- BODY SWIMBAITS..... These are really starting to get a lot of attention. Has anyone used or heard anything about these hard-body swimbaits. Examples - Sebile Magic Swimmer, SPRO - BBZ-1, Bobbie Baits.
They look great, but was wondering if they can take the beating of muskie fishing and how difficult are they to get to work right. |
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Location: Latitude 41.3016 Longitude 88.6160 | Take a look at the SAVAGE GEAR 10" 4-PLAY 4oz $19.99 retail at R&H
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| Savages look great in the water, also look at Mr.'J swimbait that ones made to take on a musky.
http://mrjstackle.com/products.html |
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Location: Musky Tackle Online, MN | I've been hearing some excellent fishing reports on the Dingo which is a hard bodied swimbait with a soft plastic tail section. I haven't heard a ton on how durable they are. But I also haven't heard of any complaints on that, which is always a good thing.
Aaron |
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Location: Oswego, IL | Savage is pretty good priced as well, saw them at GNDR MTN. Im still waiting for my next pay check to clear my basket on MTO out, I am just too filled up with lures if I get more I will have to buy another box, which means that one cant be empty either which mean more darn money on lures to fill it, muskie fishing = pocket poison!
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| I have a few of the Dingo swimbaits from Tackle Industries (SuperD guys). They swim real nice and are tough too. I like that they put in an extra tail too and don't charge $6.99 for a replacement. That is one of my beefs with some of these baits, they charge way to much for the replacement tails. JMO but again, the Dingo rocks! |
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Location: Burlington, WI | Check out Natesbaits.com. His swimbaits are poured solid plastic, look better, are more durable than any lure that I can think of, and look great in the water. This past weekend under terrible cold front conditions this is the only bait that would bring a fish up to the boat on a simple straight retrieve. These baits can basically be casted into concrete and won't break. How do I know this? Because they have been. |
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| 3:16 lures is another one that makes good hardbaits. |
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Location: Latitude 41.3016 Longitude 88.6160 | WOW $150.00 EACH !!!!The 3:16 baits are a work of art, and you got to love the mouth that will open but $150.00 each ???
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Location: Oregon | Fanatical swimbait fisherman chasing bass eat up 3:16 baits one after the other. I have always been amazed that they will gladly pay $150 each for them.
Jed V. |
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| Here is a Reaction Strike swimbait in action.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UK29d-ROVdo |
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| what about castaic's new swim baits? the cisco soft plastic model looks sweet and the catch22 models look nice too. Anyone tried these? I am contemplating one. |
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